Slashdot Mirror


The Digital Differences In Americans

antdude writes "When the Pew Internet Project first studied the role of the internet in American life, there were big differences between those who were using the internet and those who weren't. Today, differences in internet access still exist, especially when it comes to access to high-speed broadband at home. From the article: 'Virtually every U.S. household with an annual income over $75,000 is online, but that’s only true for 63% of adults who live in a household with an annual income under $30,000. The numbers look quite similar for different education levels: 94% of adults with post-graduate degrees are online, but 57% of those without high school diplomas remain offline. Beside the obvious economic barriers to entry, though, the Pew poll also found that half of those who don’t go online do so because they just don’t think “the Internet is relevant to them.” One in five of those who are not online today think that they just don’t know enough about technology to use the Internet on their own.'"

3 of 214 comments (clear)

  1. Re:No internet at home? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    No, but I wonder why dumb people so many words.

  2. Re:What a surprise! by JoeMerchant · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually yes it is a big deal. After heat, internet is #1 need in the modern age.

    So, make sure to recycle those old P4 desktops into needy homes, heat and internet access in one package.

  3. Re:elderly are a large portion of it by Trepidity · · Score: 5, Funny

    Logan's Run is such a panacea, really. Not only would it increase internet adoption, but imagine the other statistical benefits: It'd raise our percentage of college graduates, increase the average physical fitness of both men and women, improve our per-capita GDP, and even decrease cancer rates.